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Will it be society’s or Government’s ruin? Subscription
Last month, we learnt, following an investigation published in the BMJ, of some of the machinations behind the Government’s U-turn in July 2013 on minimum unit pricing for alcohol in England and Wales.
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Who Cares? review — a timely take on the health of the NHS Subscription
Michael’s Wynne’s play, written to coincide with the lead up to the UK general election, describes the state of the NHS through testimonies from staff, patients and leaders.
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Using art as therapy and visualising science
Benedict Lam looks at an exhibition in London that brings art and science together and spoke to some of the artists to find out their inspiration
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Treasures of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Collections Subscription
Pharmacopoeia Londinensis 1618 (the London pharmacopoeia)
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The afflictions of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Famous as a post-impressionist artist, unfortunate Toulouse-Lautrec was afflicted with pycnodysostosis. David Walsh explains
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Syphilis and the use of mercury
Sexual Health Week 2016 runs from 12-18 September. Szu Shen Wong, Thibaut Deviese, Jane Draycott, John Betts and Matthew Johnston describe what lies behind a print depicting patients with syphilis from the 18th century.
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Promoting public health in a slum region through art
In Dharavi, a slum region of Mumbai, India, a recent exhibition used various types of art to raise awareness of public health issues.
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Pharmaceutical Journal wins international news design award
The Pharmaceutical Journal has won an Award of Excellence from The Society for News Design (SND) for the redesign of the print magazine.
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Jacob Bell and drawing: Victorian pharmacist and patron of the arts Subscription
The museum’s online exhibition provides a more detailed analysis of Jacob Bell’s life, his contribution to pharmacy and his art collection, including pictures of all 16 works in the National Collection.
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Is it art to exploit the drug industry’s designs?
The Paul Stolper Gallery is hosting the latest pharmacy-inspired Damien Hirst exhibition. Andrew Haynes questions whether this is art or exploitation.
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